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authorFlorian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>2022-03-08 13:52:11 +0100
committerFlorian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>2022-03-08 13:52:11 +0100
commita82c25c366b0963d33ddf699196e6cf57f6d89b1 (patch)
tree0ee98e723ff4d4695dac75185365806a79e2ef64 /net
parentf8e9bd34cedd89b93b1167aa32ab8ecd6c2ccf4a (diff)
Revert "netfilter: nat: force port remap to prevent shadowing well-known ports"
This reverts commit 878aed8db324bec64f3c3f956e64d5ae7375a5de. This change breaks existing setups where conntrack is used with asymmetric paths. In these cases, the NAT transformation occurs on the syn-ack instead of the syn: 1. SYN x:12345 -> y -> 443 // sent by initiator, receiverd by responder 2. SYNACK y:443 -> x:12345 // First packet seen by conntrack, as sent by responder 3. tuple_force_port_remap() gets called, sees: 'tcp from 443 to port 12345 NAT' -> pick a new source port, inititor receives 4. SYNACK y:$RANDOM -> x:12345 // connection is never established While its possible to avoid the breakage with NOTRACK rules, a kernel update should not break working setups. An alternative to the revert is to augment conntrack to tag mid-stream connections plus more code in the nat core to skip NAT for such connections, however, this leads to more interaction/integration between conntrack and NAT. Therefore, revert, users will need to add explicit nat rules to avoid port shadowing. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netfilter-devel/20220302105908.GA5852@breakpoint.cc/#R Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051413 Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r--net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c43
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
index 2d06a66899b2..ffcf6529afc3 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
@@ -494,38 +494,6 @@ another_round:
goto another_round;
}
-static bool tuple_force_port_remap(const struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple)
-{
- u16 sp, dp;
-
- switch (tuple->dst.protonum) {
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- sp = ntohs(tuple->src.u.tcp.port);
- dp = ntohs(tuple->dst.u.tcp.port);
- break;
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- case IPPROTO_UDPLITE:
- sp = ntohs(tuple->src.u.udp.port);
- dp = ntohs(tuple->dst.u.udp.port);
- break;
- default:
- return false;
- }
-
- /* IANA: System port range: 1-1023,
- * user port range: 1024-49151,
- * private port range: 49152-65535.
- *
- * Linux default ephemeral port range is 32768-60999.
- *
- * Enforce port remapping if sport is significantly lower
- * than dport to prevent NAT port shadowing, i.e.
- * accidental match of 'new' inbound connection vs.
- * existing outbound one.
- */
- return sp < 16384 && dp >= 32768;
-}
-
/* Manipulate the tuple into the range given. For NF_INET_POST_ROUTING,
* we change the source to map into the range. For NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING
* and NF_INET_LOCAL_OUT, we change the destination to map into the
@@ -539,17 +507,11 @@ get_unique_tuple(struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
struct nf_conn *ct,
enum nf_nat_manip_type maniptype)
{
- bool random_port = range->flags & NF_NAT_RANGE_PROTO_RANDOM_ALL;
const struct nf_conntrack_zone *zone;
struct net *net = nf_ct_net(ct);
zone = nf_ct_zone(ct);
- if (maniptype == NF_NAT_MANIP_SRC &&
- !random_port &&
- !ct->local_origin)
- random_port = tuple_force_port_remap(orig_tuple);
-
/* 1) If this srcip/proto/src-proto-part is currently mapped,
* and that same mapping gives a unique tuple within the given
* range, use that.
@@ -558,7 +520,8 @@ get_unique_tuple(struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
* So far, we don't do local source mappings, so multiple
* manips not an issue.
*/
- if (maniptype == NF_NAT_MANIP_SRC && !random_port) {
+ if (maniptype == NF_NAT_MANIP_SRC &&
+ !(range->flags & NF_NAT_RANGE_PROTO_RANDOM_ALL)) {
/* try the original tuple first */
if (in_range(orig_tuple, range)) {
if (!nf_nat_used_tuple(orig_tuple, ct)) {
@@ -582,7 +545,7 @@ get_unique_tuple(struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
*/
/* Only bother mapping if it's not already in range and unique */
- if (!random_port) {
+ if (!(range->flags & NF_NAT_RANGE_PROTO_RANDOM_ALL)) {
if (range->flags & NF_NAT_RANGE_PROTO_SPECIFIED) {
if (!(range->flags & NF_NAT_RANGE_PROTO_OFFSET) &&
l4proto_in_range(tuple, maniptype,